Triumph of the Heart is a powerful true story about the life, faith, and heroic sacrifice of Maximilian Kolbe, a Polish Franciscan priest imprisoned in Auschwitz during World War II. Guided by unwavering faith and love for others, Kolbe made the ultimate sacrifice by offering his life in place of
Lida, nauczycielka wychowania fizycznego, porzuca duże miasto i wybiera życie na uboczu z dwoma mężczyznami. Jest outsiderką, która szuka przyjemności i je znajduje. Lida ma w sobie wyniosłość wobec tego, co złego ją od losu spotyka. I nie przygląda się światu, tylko się z nim zderza.
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If you missed the winter events at the Polish Home, here are a few highlights to enjoy. Stay tuned or check out the Polish Home website to discover all the exciting happenings organized by the Polish Home Association.
If you haven’t met Roman Rogalski, one of the most active and generous members of our community, stop by the Polish Home on Friday to say hello—he’ll be there. You’ve probably noticed the run-down house next to the Polish Home.
Here’s the story of Roman and the Chata.
On January 14, 2026 the Washington State Senate, in a state resolution 8662, honored and commended Roman Rogalski for his service and dedication to the Polish community in Seattle. Also on January 14, Steve Hobbs, the secretary of state, presented to Roman a certificate of appreciation in recognition and appreciation
